This will be the place where I can share thoughts and provide progress updates on the build of my Farrier F-22 sport trimaran 'Raven'. I am an amateur builder and this project is truly a voyage of discovery.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Float Centre and Transom Bulkhead Deck Flanges
Friday, July 27, 2007
Port side float joined
Here are 3 pictures showing the port side float in the process of being joined. It looks very much like the starboard float.
Clamps galore!

I use the dowel locations to verify everthing is line up properly.
This picture shows the putty fillet and 3 in wide tape on the rear bulkhead. You can see the keel join line taped through the access hole in the bulkhead.
I use the dowel locations to verify everthing is line up properly.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Port side inner float half - bow stringer and chain plate pad - for the last time
Lamination has been completed and I have laid down the putty bed, ready for the bow stringer to be bonded into place.
Here you can see the fit of the chain plate pad to the float hull.
And here is the foam pad bedded with putty to the hull. You can also see the extra layer of cloth cut so that the s-glass fibers are at 45 degrees.
The below pictures show the stringer and chainplate pad fully covered. The port side float is now ready for joining.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
New build book arrives
Canada Post took there own sweet time time as usual, but finally, today, the new build book from Ian Farrier arrived. I am very very impressed with the quality (colour laser printing) and the detail of these plans.
The new material is exceptional and in many areas the concepts are presented three dimensionally.
Hurray!, I now have the pleasure of studying new material.
Kudos to Ian for presenting his first class design so clearly.
The new material is exceptional and in many areas the concepts are presented three dimensionally.
Hurray!, I now have the pleasure of studying new material.
Kudos to Ian for presenting his first class design so clearly.